Example:
You are hosting a Web Server on a PC that has LAN IP Address of 192.168.2.50 and your ISP is blocking Port 80.
1.Name the Virtual Server (for example: Web Server)
2.Enter the IP Address of the machine on your LAN (for example: 192.168.2.50
3.Enter the Private Port as [80]
4.Enter the Public Port as [8888]
5.Select the Protocol (for example TCP).
6.Ensure the schedule is set to Always
7.Click Save to add the settings to the Virtual Servers List
8.Repeat these steps for each Virtual Server Rule you wish to add. After the list is complete, click Save Settings at the top of the page.
With this Virtual Server entry, all Internet traffic on Port 8888 will be redirected to your internal web server on port 80 at IP Address 192.168.2.50.
Virtual Server Parameters
Name
Assign a meaningful name to the virtual server, for example Web Server. Several
IP Address
The IP address of the system on your internal network that will provide the virtual service, for example 192.168.2.50. You can select a computer from the list of DHCP clients in the "Computer Name"
Protocol
Select the protocol used by the service. The common choices
Private Port
The port that will be used on your internal network.
Public Port
The port that will be accessed from the Internet.
Inbound Filter
Select a filter that controls access as needed for this virtual server. If you do not see the filter you need in the list of filters, go to the Advanced → Inbound Filter screen and create
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